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viruses are not microorganism explain why? can you name the virus which is currently affecting the world give a brief Idea on its origin ,precaution or diet plan one should follow etc.​

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Answered by benudharpradhan64
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Answer:

viruses are bigger than bacteria have protein coats and also they are dead outside the cell.

Explanation:

the recent virus is corona virus

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Answered by immortalmohith
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MICROORGANISMS

A very small living organism visible with a microscope is called a microorganism, or a microbe. Microbes include viruses, bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants like algae, and protozoa, among others

VIRUS

Smaller than bacteria, a virus is a complex set of proteins and genetic material that must infect a cell in order to copy itself. Many (though not all) viruses cause disease. Different species of virus infect everything from humans and other animals, to plants and even bacteria.

There remains a lively, ongoing debate on whether viruses are "alive" because they are protein shells that contain small amounts of genetic material, like RNA and DNA, but lack characteristics to qualify them as "living." For example, since a virus must invade and hijack the processes in the cells in your body to reproduce itself, it can't survive on its own; But plenty of bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants and animals have similar symbiotic relationships that rely on other organisms for reproduction or survival.

DISEASE

With many origins, a disease is a condition that causes damage to the cells and the function of a living organism.

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